The training is in communication; As a brand manager; By message recording: It focuses on military psychology as well as planning and reporting. After presenting the certificates to the trainees at the end of the program, Deputy Director General of the Indoctrination, Brigadier General Kuma Mideksa; He urged the trainees to work hard to develop the knowledge they have acquired and transfer it to work. Lt. Col. Mengistu Atanga, Deputy Director of the Directorate of Construction Documents He said the training was provided by renowned university professors and professionals with experience and knowledge. He said the knowledge gained from the training will help to increase professional capacity and further work. Some of the participants said that the knowledge they gained helped them to do their job better and that it gave them the motivation to do what was expected of them.

Russian Navy delegation visits Ethiopian Navy General Directorate The Russian government has had good diplomatic relations with the Ethiopian government for many years, and the purpose of the visit is part of that cooperation. During his visit, Major General Ostri Kove, Head of Mission of the Russian Federation in Ethiopia, said he was aware of the need to modernize the Ethiopian Navy and build a strong institution for which Ethiopians can be proud. It is said that Ethiopia can play a role in various fields of training in the Horn of Africa in its efforts to build a strong navy and defense capabilities.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Ethiopian Navy, Commodore Wallacha Wacha, told the Russian delegation that work is underway to reorganize the unit with educated manpower. He said the formation of the navy from other countries and the experience of the Ethiopian navy in the past have been fully developed and implemented by the defense ministry. He also said that an agreement has been reached with the Russian Federation Navy to work together in various fields of training so that Ethiopia can benefit from its navy.

General Bacha Debele, General Coordinator of Defense Construction, who attended the recognition and award ceremony organized by the General Directorate of the Armed Forces of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE), said military training has played an important role in creating regular and professional soldiers and producing patriotic heroes. He noted that the training provided by the former military trainers was politically motivated, and urged the existing and newly trained military trainers to further strengthen their efforts to produce regular, skilled and competent soldiers. He also recalled that our country would have been in great danger if the training centers had not worked day and night to produce thousands of heroes to achieve the plan of the government and the institution. He emphasized the need to strengthen the country's efforts since its inception.

The 5th Division of the Sudan-South Sudan Joint Border Protection Battalion has completed its mandate and handed over to its successor, the first round of Ghana Border Protection Battalion. The handover ceremony was attended by senior Commanders of the two Sudanese countries, including General Alobawani Atoga Bakagan, staff members, staff, delivery officers and divisional officers. Gen. Alobawini Atoga Bakaga said the Ethiopian army has played a significant role in carrying out this mission. Colonel Zeleke Teka, former commander of the battalion, said he has successfully completed the peacekeeping mission by building strong ties and unity with the two Sudanese national monitors, the local community, and other stakeholders and observers. I hope you will do the same, and I thank all those who have supported us so far.

The 15th Motorized Major Mentenance Division is registering encouraging activities, according to Major General Getachew Tefera. He said the heavy and light vehicles in the battalion have a better performance by repairing heavy and light repairs for a longer period of time. "We are monitoring and repairing our light and heavy vehicles and they are being used for their intended purpose," he said. We are doing an encouraging job by providing technical services on a monthly basis, as well as unloading and repairing vehicles in the event of a major malfunction. "We will continue to work hard for the dignity and reputation of our country and our institution by working together as a team to create innovative and modular accessories," he said.

The Gerar House Rehabilitation Hospital in Butajira donated 1,000 crutches to soldiers wounded during the fighting. Teshome Tulu, Deputy Director and Program Coordinator of the organization, said he is very happy for the members of the Armed Forces. In related news, Ethiopians living in Beeria, California, donated an estimated 130,000 birr for women's sanitation and underwear. Speaking on behalf of the supporters, W / ro Genet Abebe, we gathered this support from a few of our relatives and friends. He said that if anyone wanted to help our heroes, he should come to them without worrying about the lack of support. State Minister for Defense Finance Sector B / J Zelem Elemat expressed his gratitude to all those who have supported him in the past and today and said his support should be strengthened in the future.

Majors and drivers have played an important role in preventing human and property accidents and supporting the army's mission during the mandate, according to the 5th round of the Sudan-South Sudan Joint Border Protection Mission. Lt. Gen. Ferede Ismaw, Head of the 1st Brigade Logistics, said that our drivers have been able to fulfill their responsibilities by maintaining professional ethics and discipline while carrying out surveillance and escort operations. Chief of Staff of the 51st Battalion, Kedir Mohammed, on his part, said the army's mission has been well supported by conducting the necessary inspections and maintenance of our vehicles, both pre-deployment and post-deployment. Ten maintenance officers, Teffara Kassie, said they would use the innovations to further strengthen the army's readiness.

The 24th Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion in the Abyei South Sector Force Zone has carried out effective operations in the region within 18 months, said Brigadier General Mebrehatom Hailu. The commander discussed the performance of his duties. During the discussion, the Commander stated that, as the battalion area is a hotbed of conflict between the Dinka and the Nuer tribes, we have reduced the number of killings, robberies and other crimes in the region by combining our experience with our own capabilities. During our stay, we have worked tirelessly, covering more than 10,000 day and night missions outside of our normal international peacekeeping mission. "We have done a great job of making history and proud of our country," he said. He said the success of the mission so far is a testament to the cohesiveness of UNICEF leaders, local tribal leaders and the community as well as partner partners.

Defensive Specialized Comprehensive Hospital to Strengthen Cooperation with Stakeholders The Commander-in-Chief of the Hospital B / J was present; In talks with the leaders of the Black Lion Hospital, the work done in conjunction with private and public hospitals in the federal and regional states to provide medical treatment to the wounded members of the armed forces who lost their lives in the aftermath of the war in which our country was forced to do so has yielded satisfactory results. He said the services provided by the Addis Ababa University Black Lion Specialized Hospital by its own staff and funds are commendable.

 Dr. Andualem, Medical Director of Black Lion Hospital The Black Lion Specialized Hospital, organized by highly experienced and experienced professionals, reaffirmed its readiness to strengthen its relationship with the defense. Dr. Brooke Lambiso, Head of the Department of Orthopedics at the Hospital; He said they are carrying out their mission effectively by accepting experts from various medical fields who have accepted the national call they received during the crisis. He said the Black Lion Specialized Hospital, with its professional support and medical equipment, has saved a lot of money from the government's coffers and has gained a lot of experience for the hospital and professionals.      

The Unicef ​​Inspection Team, Major General Gebrehiwot G. Mariam, said that the 23rd Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion deployed by Abyei is carrying out its mission with full military readiness. According to Major Gebrehiwot G. Mariam in Dari: He said the military vehicles and various machinery in Golina and Todach residential camps have met the requirements of the Unifesa Inspection Team and can provide the required service. "In the last 19 months, the UNICEF inspection team has carried out its seventh routine readiness inspection. Major Gebrehiwot added that this achievement is important not only as a major but also as a nation. He said it is the patriotism and commitment of professionals and members.

The Ethiopian Institute of Public Health (EIPH) said it is doing a better job of controlling communicable diseases. The Department of Defense, in collaboration with the Ethiopian Institute of Public Health, conducted a five-day HIV / AIDS training for health professionals from various branches of the armed forces. Gemechu Gudeta, a representative of the TB and HIV Directorate of the Institute, said the training will enable new HIV-infected people to seek treatment and control. 

Dr. Hayes Aytenfsu, head of the HIV / AIDS team at the Department of Prevention and Health at the Department of Health, on his part said the training will help achieve the national plan to curb the spread of the virus. Commenting on the training, the participants said that the training has given them great potential and that they will play their part in the fight against HIV / AIDS.

Three patriotic diasporas donate to the Republican Guard recovering in hospital. The support was provided by an electric charging machine, wheelchair, and tutu. Mr. Binyam Jemaneh and Mr. Zewdu G. Mariam, we, the heroes of the country, have great respect and gratitude to you for the sacrifices you have made for the sake of the country. "We are on your side," he said. The head of the Republican Guard Force, Col. Mulugeta Tefera, and the hospital's management, Berhane Itana, in particular Binyam Jemaneh, are showing their support for the 5th round by mobilizing Ethiopians living abroad. "On behalf of the Republican Guard, we truly thank you," he said.   

Coal and sub-divisional leaders said the appointments and awards given by both the government and the central command are an additional responsibility and institutional commitment that will further motivate them. Tesfaye Regassa, Commander-in-Chief of the Central Command, and Abebe Mengiste, Commander-in-Chief of the Division, said the award was an additional responsibility and responsibility to those who were elected and paid the price for the survival of the country. He said such awards would help to produce more heroes and prepare them for the future. According to the leaders, Ethiopia will continue to organize victories over its enemies. The winners and their chaplains are ready, he said.